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The SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens set includes 10 archival-quality pens in black and gray inks with assorted point sizes, designed for writing, drawing, and journaling. Featuring waterproof, fade-resistant, and quick-drying ink, these Japanese-made pens deliver consistent, bleed-free lines that stand the test of time.





| Manufacturer | SAKURA OF AMERICA |
| Brand | SAKURA |
| Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | 50166 |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Closure | Snap |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Material Type | ink |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Size | 10 Pens |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Line Size | 0.7 millimeters |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50166 |
A**R
Recommend
Great art pens
Z**O
Great quality Greys!
...light and dark grey tones, pens and brushes too...grey tone apples evenly with the brushes...very satisfied with these ~!
C**E
Great for ink work
I bought these two outline my watercolor work and also work with colored pencil drawings. Love that they are different sizes and two different colors. I highly recommend these.
G**S
I wish I had known about the greys sooner!
I've always preferred micron pens, and these are excellent. I like sketching in pen, but black pens make it hard to build off of them. In addition, these are, of course, great for shading. I like to sketch in the light grey first, do line art with the 003 black pens (not in this pack), and shade with both the light and dark greys.Although you only get two grey tones, with a combination of solid shading and crosshatching I can get a much wider range of tones than with only black.If you already like microns I highly recommend these. If you are new to microns be aware that they are a bit delicate, so always press lightly as possible, especially the smallest sizes. The brush pens, frankly, are not very good, as they fray really quickly. They keep a bit longer if you use it on smoother paper, but will likely still be the first ones in your collection to go. If you need a brush pen, look into refillable (fiber) brush pens or refillable watercolor pens. The ones I've tried tend to come with different ink (usually water based or lower quality) than these here, but you can buy the ink elsewhere.Be aware that these greys lean just a tad cooler, so if you absolutely need a warm grey then search elsewhere.
S**M
Pens dried out, will not work.
I just opened these pens delivered mid December and I’m extremely disappointed. Half of them are totally dried out and will not work.
P**G
Gray fine line pens
Exactly what I needed.
C**R
Greys! Not smoky blacks or indego, finally!!
The markers are in the same quality of Sakura pens, for your outlines, dynamic drawing to enjoyable writing. The lighter grey is good for outlines for rough ideas. The other grey is nice for adding detail to scrollwork!
B**C
Perfect fine liners
I have ordered 5 packages of grey fine liners they are super nice to draw with and are perfect for adding shading. Variety of nib sizes and I love the brush tip! They work amazing with all of my multipule microns I can never have enough!
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